So, the dust has settled on the January transfer window and battle lines have been drawn for the rest of the Championship season.

Norwich City brought in one senior player – Philip Heise, from Dynamo Dresden – but what of their main promotion rivals?

Here’s a quick look at who did what...

Leeds

Newcastle United's Jacob Murphy has joined West Brom on loan Picture: PA

Real Madrid goalkeeper Kiko Casilla was the leaders’ only January signing, but it was more a story of who got away. Leeds were confident of landing winger Daniel James from Swansea City, but the plug was pulled very late on deadline day, the Welsh club seemingly reluctant to allow too many big names to go, even though they are trying to balance the books. Leeds are said to be less than chuffed.

Chris Wilder sealed striker Scott Hogan on loan for the rest of the season from Aston Villa, having already added Gary Madine from Cardiff and Brighton’s Oliver Norwood – that’s his first choice targets all in the door.

The Baggies were busy on the final day, bringing in ex-Norwich City winger Jacob Murphy on loan from Newcastle as well as a late move for Stefan Johansen, on loan from Fulham plus, of course, Wes Hoolahan signed a deal to stay until the end of the season.

No late incoming business for Boro, although they got plenty out of the door, including the experienced Grant Leadbitter, who went to Sunderland on a free transfer. John Obi Mikel’s move to the Riverside raised a few eyebrows, mostly of the ‘can he cut it on a cold Tuesday night?’ variety.

Frank Lampard confined his business to experienced players, Ashley Cole coming in and, on deadline day, joined by Andy King, from Leicester. The 30-year-old had been Leicester’s longest-serving player. And he’s still eight years younger than Cole. Joe Ledley has left after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent. On their way out on loan are a pair of former Norwich players, Alex Pearce to Millwall and Jacob Butterfield to Bradford.